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The Caldwell Group, Inc. 

5055 26th Avenue 

Rockford, IL 61109 

www.caldwellinc.com 

LIFTING BEAM

HOIST CENTER

90°

Horizontal

THE LOAD'S
CENTER OF GRAVITY

BAIL

PROPER LIFTING 

19-ELB_REV_04 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  

Model 19 – Fixed Spread Lifting Beam 

Your new Model 19, Fixed Spread Lifting Beam, only supports loads up to the beam’s rated capacity when loaded correctly.  The Model 19 is a load 
supporting lifter complying with ASME B30.20 BTH-1 Design Category B and Service Class 2, which is for specific tasks withstanding forces based 

on the unit’s rated capacity.  Use the following guidelines for your protection and for optimal operation of your equipment.  The safety precaution list 
below is not all-inclusive. The owner/user is responsible for understanding and acting according to industry standards and any local, state, or federal 

regulations.  Refer to the Manufacturer’s Instruction Manual for product and safety information on other attachments, components, or both used with 
your lifting equipment. 

1.  

DO NOT 

EXCEED RATED CAPACITY. 

2.  

DO NOT

 lift or support people. 

3.  

DO NOT

 lift over people. 

4.  

DO NO

T lift higher than necessary. 

5.  

DO NOT

 leave suspended load unattended. 

  

6.  

DO

 inspect the lifter for damage or excess wear before each lift. Check for structural bending and cracks, excess wear at load points 

         and pins, cracked or broken welds, deformed hardware . If inspection reveals any defect, remove the lifting device from service andtag, 

“Out of Service”.  Immediately notify your Safety administrator or Supervisor to contact The Caldwell Group, regarding any defect. 

7.  

DO

 contact The Caldwell Group to replace worn or damaged tags or labels. 

Lifting Operation 

1.  Know the rated capacity and weight of your Model 19 Lifting Beam (See the Caldwell ID tag on your lifting unit). 
2.   Use only a vertical lift. Prevent tilting of the Lifting Beam and load by positioning the load’s center of gravity in-line  
     with the center of the hoist. 
1.  Perform a test lift of several inches, verify the load is properly balanced and the beam is level/horizontal. 
2. 

See Figure 1

, the Lifting Beam is not level/horizontal,  improper lifting position. 

3. 

See Figure 2 & 3

, the Lifting Beam is level/horizontal, proper lifting position. 

Greater 

than

90°

The hoist center is 
NOT in-line with the
load's Center of Gravity

HOIST CENTER

THE LOAD'S

CENTER OF GRAVITY

Figure 1 

Figure 2 

 EYE HOOK
 WITH LATCHES 

(2)

Figure 3 

Load loss. 
Use only a vertical lift. 
The hoist center must be in-line with the load’s center of gravity. 
Confirm the hooks are supporting the load. 
Ensure the load can withstand forces applied by the lifter. 

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